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Swift 4 Protocol-Oriented Programming

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  • Updated 1/2018
4.1
(29 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
2 Hour(s) 54 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Packt Publishing
Rating
4.1
(29 Ratings)

Course Overview

Swift 4 Protocol-Oriented Programming

Master multithreading and concurrent processing with C++

Swift has become the number one language used in iOS and macOS development. The Swift standard library is developed using Protocol-Oriented Programming techniques, generics, and first-class value semantics; therefore, every Swift developer should understand these powerful concepts and how to take advantage of them in their application design.

This course will help you understand the differences between Object-Oriented Programming and Protocol-Oriented Programming. It demonstrates how to work with Protocol-Oriented Programming using real-world use cases. You will gain a solid knowledge of the various types that can be used in Swift and the differences between value and reference types. You will be taught how Protocol-Oriented Programming techniques can be used to develop very flexible and easy-to-maintain code.

By the end of the course, you will have a thorough understanding of Protocol-Oriented Programming and how to utilize it to build powerful and practical applications.

About the authr

Jon Hoffman has over 25 years of experience in the field of information technology. Over these years, Jon has worked in the areas of system administration, network administration, network security, application development, and architecture. Currently, Jon works as a senior software engineer for Syn-Tech Systems.

Jon has developed extensively for the iOS platform since 2008. This includes several apps that he has published in the App Store, apps that he has written for third parties, and numerous enterprise applications. He has also developed mobile applications for the Android and Windows platforms. What really drives Jon the challenges that the field of information technology provides and there is nothing more exhilarating to him than overcoming a challenge.

Some of Jon’s other interests are spending time with his family, robotic projects, and 3D printing. Jon also really enjoys Tae Kwon Do, where he and his oldest daughter Kailey earned their black belts together early in 2014, Kim (his wife) earned her black belt in December 2014, and his youngest daughter Kara is currently working towards her black belt.

Course Content

  • 8 section(s)
  • 33 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Starting with the Protocol
  • Section 2 Our Type Choices
  • Section 3 Extensions
  • Section 4 Generics
  • Section 5 Object-Oriented Programming
  • Section 6 Protocol-Oriented Programming
  • Section 7 Adopting Design Patterns in Swift
  • Section 8 Case Studies

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand the differences between Object-Oriented Programming and Protocol-Oriented Programming
  • Explore the different types that Swift offers and what pitfalls to avoid
  • Delve into generics and generic programming
  • Learn how to implement Copy-On-Write within your custom types
  • Implement several design patterns in a protocol-oriented way
  • Design applications by prioritizing the protocol first and the implementation types second


Reviews

  • R
    Ray Roddy
    4.0

    I wanted more detail.

  • J
    Jose Manuel Fernandez Garcia
    2.0

    Bien explicado

  • A
    Andrew Riznyk
    3.0

    I purchased this course because it was labeled for "Experts", The information was too basic to be considered for experts - If it was for "Experts" I would have expected the examples for the differences between Pass by Reference and pass by Value to have some explanation to how the compiler will handle each case and what could be optimized - Their example was a poorly designed argument for the use of Pass by Value Objects. The great value of the course is where an implementation of a Logger is showcased - And their descriptions of Design Patterns was put in such a nice way that anyone could understand what they are - what they accomplish - and how to do implement them. This course is in no way advanced but it still has some good material.

  • R
    Rick Williams
    3.0

    So far its being explained fairly well up until this point but what I am hoping is there will be some sort of code along so that someone can fully understand how to implement the information that is being taught. But so far it good

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